Old coaches (beyond 80 years old) still working the sidelines ...

I'm in the process of writing a big feature on a former coach who has 57 years of experience, won numerous championships at the high school level (37 years total), retired, went to a local community college and put in another 20 years and, because he's 86 now, he finally decided to call it quits.

I'd be interested to know if there are any other coaches out there -- HS, JC, four-year college -- who are still coaching in their 80s. And, for the record, Joe Pa isn't in the conversation - yet.

There's a guy in Lexington, Mass. in his 80s who has been coaching for 53 years or so. Most people around here think he's the oldest high school coach in the country. I think there are records to back it up.

Augie Bossu of Cleveland Benedictine HS was head coach from 1955 to 1994 and coached the freshman team after that. He is 90, and this will be the first season in forever that he's not on the sidelines -- but he'll be back!

Augie Bossu of Cleveland Benedictine HS was head coach from 1955 to 1994 and coached the freshman team after that. He is 90, and this will be the first season in forever that he's not on the sidelines -- but he'll be back!